1 PAOX FOOT bound. EYES Lieencee far XomounU Full-roe I iinM, The Newest :n Eye-Wear It's the cumj.aiuc mtlslflg that counts. 1 .'7 E s- EYES Expert Optical Service, Watch, Clock, Jewelery Repairing, Hand Engraving Max Heilb JEWELER CIIAS OODI.MEAD Optometrist in Charge Phone 261 for Appointment roner DIAMOND MERCHANT .Visit Our Basement Store for Fine China, Glassware and Novelties Whifflets From The Waterfront AN ACS GRIEF LONDON, Sept. 18: CP The 4 Fa 11 Loats mmmesmi MODERN FRAMES For your favorite photographs New pattern stand frames Chromium or , Gold finish Size 3x5, 9andQ with mirror back UWK, OtlV Size 4x8, Qn and An with mirror back OtlC tlVv Size 5x7, ftflO with mirror back VVv Size 6x9, and Ci with mirror back I DC tJ)liAU Size 6x9, mirror on stand. Special Dainty Floral Placques, size 4x6. A IZg ISpecial AUl Size 7x18 Picture Mirrors. Pf Special lut They're here again boys Another big shipment of Model Airplanes Gliders Flying Models Solid Models 5c to $1.50 Search For Victims Is Proceeding I Search Is continuing In Tchesin-'kut Lake for the bodies of Donald Crerar of Prince Rupert and Mike 'Palumbo and Alex Erictson of Burns Lake who were drowned there in the capsizal of a boat at noon Sunday. The provincial police are being assisted by employees of ths Canadian National Railways headed by Ken Matheson of the railway investigation department from Prince George. The body of Mrs. Crerar, fourth victim of the tragedy, arrived on last night's train from the interior and is at present at the parlors of the B. C. Undertakers. Timely Recipes I STUFFED VEGETABLE MARROW I day after he returned home on, nit a m,m m,rrnOT RUPERT PEOPLES STORE. ANNOUNCES xclusive Styles Lingerie - Bags ana Accessories We Invite Your Inspection Prices Within Reach df AU. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of Prince Rupert" I 529 THIRD AVE.. W.-SMITH BLOCK Next to HeUbroners. in leave to attend the funeral of hls!half ( Jengthvrtse Pare remove 3 'iiancee. Aircraiisman wui-m-u, Cook the ta 5. C, N. R. steamer Prince Rupert. I vaser "c cuuia tag water for ten minutes and Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port : without her, and was found gassed Fm with foUowlng stuffing. at 11:30 this morning from Van-; at nome- 1 cup finely chopped ham couver, Powell River and Ocean j Falls and will sail at 3 o'clock j AND WAR ON, TOO this afternoon fnr Kptrhikan nnrt : riH . (rrn rwnTvr , 1t uVJj nnrf nTiTvr I, ! CHIROPRACTOR Stanley W. Coltor., D.CJh.C. Wallace Block, Phone 610 For Ladies and Gentlemen's TAILORING m. t. lee Second-hand Suits, Orercoats Raincoats, and Working Tants. Bargain. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing 3dAv. Phone Green 960 P.0.975 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Froprletor "A DOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rs'es 75c up 50 Room Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. rhone 281 P.O. Box IIS Phones 18 81 19. P.O. Box 575 Natives ! See Us For Your WINTER SUPPLIES Our prices will please you. The quality of our goods will satisfy you. MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Opposite Canadian Lwrlnn TE1 DAILY KEW SORE BACK? It nuy 1$ jxmr kxlotyt. GLj Pi&f.tl n-iddy known, fdiable kidney remedy, kelp bring relief by eliminating paia-causing toxic wistrt. Money back if sot satisfied.. I PILLS I Ktfulw tUt, il POta. Uv(i tin, M rata (Utkt l X ii for-ClaoFW) Kl Friday, The Thirteenth Stewart whence she will return i SWINDON. Eng.. Sept. 18: (CP) Place the marrow on a well ' compamons- here tomorrow evening south- Smaihlnz the plate class window creased baktas shell. Cover the CAKES AS USUAL A SOUTH ES AT TOWN. sepi. ta: up) wnen a Eng., baker's Were Married At Burns Lake BURNS LAKE, Sept. 18: A pretty wedding was solemnized at the United Church Manse last Friday afternoon when Miss Hilda Hanke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanke of Uncha Valley, became the bride of Hughbert McPhall. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hush McPhail of Burns Lake. Rev. Adam Crisp officiated. The manse was suitably decorated for the oc- jcasion, the ceremony taking pace 'under an arch centred by a wd- jding bell. The bride was given in marriage by her father ahd wore a wedding 'gown of white satin, carrying a bouquet of pink and white sweet peas and gypsophilla. Her sister. Miss Gloria Hanke, attended as bridesmaid, gowned in yellow silk taffeta and carrying a bouquet of .sweet peas. Mr. Nelson Rogers acted as groomsman. ! The wedding music was played "Friday. September 13" reads .by Mrs. Adam Crisp. a calendar stand which is to be ' Following the wedding, supper noticed in the centre of the 'was served at the home of Mr desk of Donald Crerar, Cana- and Mrs. Hugh McPhail at which dian National Railways local a kr&e number of gusrs were freight agent, at the wharf. It present. Toasts were proposed to was on that day that Mr. the happy couple for their future Crerar Utt hit of fW nnrt start. SUCCesS. Mr Mr. ana ana Mrs. MC McPhail are to i.ft. rVnZ 3., ed on a trip ' to the interior left-over meat. 2 cups medium reside at Tcheslnkut. cream sauce, 2 tablespoons chop- T V J? traBlcaUv g' ? y I 1 for himself, hfc wife and two ; of a jewellery shop with a piece of filling with buttered crumbs and 'piping, "smash and grab" robbers bake for 20 minutes in a moderate ciitcl of aa- escaped with two trays of gold rings oven, 350 degrees F. Delicious sup- and several watches. per dish serving 6 to 8. : DEATH OF OFFICIAL MONTREAL, Sept. 18 R. A. shon wa riamnpprt hv n hnmh thu Foreman, general freight traffic notice was pinned in the window "Don't let Hitler spoil your appe tlte: bread and cakes as usual." NOT WAR'S DOING I ARLEY, Eng.. Sept 18 Nine-year-old Mary Joyce was shot manager, Canadian National Railways died yesterday at his home here. Mr. Foreman had been In his usual eood health and on Monday had filled in a full day at his office at the system headquarters. In the evening, with Mrs. Foreman, he had (CP) Deen n0st to visiting friends and enjoyed a game of g,and killed on a farm near here bridge at home. He retired before , ilcn a sno-gun m ine nands or a midnight and awoke at 5 o'clock in 5 ,7 " ase acc- the morning complaining of pain. IdenUlly went off. aC. ?. Rjr. mAri,, al(, nM Most ads. Do you' PHONES 18 and 19 Mussallem's Lynn Valley Cut Green Beans, Kentucky Wonder, JQp Roger's Golden family tin, . each 2 tins Syrup 5 lb. 41c Golden Bar Grapefruit! Florida, 15 oz., 2 tins 29ci Libby's Australian Sliced PineappleChoice c0 quality. 15 oz XOC I. B. C. Soda Biscuits 2 lb. family size carton, each 43c Libby's Tomatoes 2'2s, choice quality. OHn Alt PICKLING NEEDS Are arriving with each boat. Come In and leave your order with us. death Intervened. pcop.e t-w int- classified wife, the former Miss Frances Hall, of Montreal; one daughter. Miss Economy "Where Dollars Have More Cents r.O. Box 575 Store Royal Crown Soap "Save the Coupons," OCT 6 bars Old Enslish Kraft 2-lb. wooden box, each Robin Hood premlumed, each Pure Lard Is prints, 2 lbs. Cheese 69c Oats Silver , 29c Libby's Homogenized combination "4. To clear Cereal 5c Crosse St Blackwell's Soups "Ready to serve." Chicken Noodle To Chicken Broth Clear Cream of Onion 2 tins Cream of Mushroom qen Cream of Shrimn Canrny Soap "The Beautiful Women," 3 bar Soap of 20c 17c Prompt, Free Delivery Service Throughout the City Two Telephones for Your Convenience Boat and Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention CANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER Thursday 11:30 p.m. calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River. Trains Leave PRINCE RUPERT for the EAST Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Air-conditioned Sleeping and Dining Cars For Fares, etc. Call cr Write CITY TICKET OFFICK, 528 THIRD AVE! PHONE 260 Agents for Trans t'anada Air Lines Margaret, at home. A brother is II. O. Foreman, assistant treasurer. Canadian National Railways, Mont-real, and another brother Is W. E. Foreman, vice-president, Railway and Power Engineering Corporation, Toronto. A sister Is Mrs. R. M. Card, of Winnipeg. Born at Toronto December 31, 1878, Rowland John Foreman re ceived his early education In public schools there. He was of that school of railway men who began an active career at an early age and progressed throughout his service. He entered service with the Grand Trunk Railway at Toronto In August. 1892, as clerk in the superintendent's office and, in the years that followed, served in various branches of the freight traffic department in several sections of the Dominion. Steadily rising In the ranks he took over the dutle4 of general freight traffic manager for the Canadian National system, including Grand Trunk lines In the United States, in March, 1939, i that remind you of?" LAST TIMES To23 8 Shows MthtlT j Howard SpHnTTw; Casi one of your "luckiest moments," your first smooth drink of White Horse Whisky. With its light, yet richly satisfying taste . its delicatearoma of peat and heather White Horse is Real Old Scotch at its best. Famed for quality since 174& 40 ozs., $5.60 26 ozs., S3.7a Aim "MY SON. MY SOU With MADELEIXE cuj BRIAN AHEttt 1-OIIS ILIYVUB At ' Hand Jfl) ADDED "Donald Duck-,DojUJ COMIXCTHii,. Walter lij una WHITE HORSE SCOTCH jO. WHISKY SMMH .'ISM This advertisement is not published oi displayed by the W rL 4 ... t. rAlimnl v,unirw iioara or oy the Government or unitsn mm- ' " - - xttr UNION STEAMSHIPS LIP. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: TJ5J5. CATALA EVERY TUES. TJS.S. CAKDENA FKID1- Dac Vancouver. Than. pjn. Due Vancouver, Monday If ConTrnUnt m... n t.. 'rrlhmtm at OfflCC Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets rr f i? xT tr pin.... - . phonli Dfwivnt.ii, Prince Rnpert Ajent. rnira '1' "